He Sees You When You’re Sleeping
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January 25th, 2010

He Sees You When You’re Sleeping

This is obviously a little late on the holiday publishing schedule, but it was one that I’ve been meaning to write for a while and had to wait!

↓ Transcript
[[Buster listening to radio]]
Radio: He sees you when you're sleeping; he knows when you're awake

Radio: He knows when you've been bad or good so be good for goodness sake!

Buster: Santa Claus must have been a band director before getting into the gifting business.

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Blog Update

I was able to update the comic the other day but not the blog! I need to update the top banner, but I wanted to let you know that TFBC will be updated intermittently (as if you haven’t already guessed that) until some point when I can get on a better schedule at home. If you would like to know when the page is updated, add me to your Twitter list or sign up for email updates (see right side of the page). You’ll receive an email with any updates to the website including comics.


We’re on a new host!

If you see this message, then you’re looking at the website on the new host! (If you’re curious, it’s JustHost.com).

I hope everyone had a great holiday season. Once again, I’d like to apologize for the lack of updates, but my life in the “real world” is unfortunately keeping me from doing any kind of drawing or site updates. I even had a Christmas comic planned and never had the opportunity to sit down and do it. I dunno, maybe I’ll do it anyway here in the next few days.

I’m hoping I can get back on track once the girls go back to preschool and that I have a few moments to myself. I even thought about maybe retiring the comic and website, but I still come up with ideas and I’m still active in the music community, so I don’t want to give it up quite yet. Thanks again for your patience!

Happy New Year!!!


Why Music Matters

Great lecture/talk by Jack Stamp on Why Music Matters: